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Rev Ruth Joy CapozziGospel of Matthew 2

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Gospel of Matthew Chapter 2 (part 2), "that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by The Lord through the Prophet" speaking of Jesus, the Messiah. God wants to be King in our Hearts and Lives. The Word of God teaches us how to be good citizens in The Kingdom of God with a Kingdom Heart. Scriptures used are: Matthew Chapter 2 Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:2, Hosea 11:1. Teaching Series by Rev Ruth Joy Capozzi, Bloomsburg Community Church Sermons.


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